Ajla Demiragić

is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo. At the Department of Comparative Literature and Librarianship she teaches Introduction to the Study of Literature, Introduction to Narratology, and Feminist Literary Theories. She has also worked as an associate at the Interdisciplinary Post-Graduate Gender Studies Program at the University of Sarajevo. She received her PhD from the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo; the topic of her thesis was Prikaz rata u tekstovima bosanskohercegovačkih spisateljica: žensko ratno pismo 1992-1995. (Representation of War in Texts by Bosnian-Herzegovinian Women Writers: Women Writing War 1992–1995.) Her research focuses on feminist theories, theories of narration and literary-theoretical research on war literature.

The Role And The Position Of The People’s (Progressive) Teacher In The Crucial Years For The Construction Of A New Socialist Society In Bosnia And Herzegovina

The Role And The Position Of The People’s (Progressive) Teacher In The Crucial Years For The Construction Of A New Socialist Society In Bosnia And Herzegovina

ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE, ME LUVLY TEACHER, I BELIEVE IN YOU.1 1. Introduction Early debates on the invisibility of women in Yugoslav history were initiated as late as the mid-1980s2 and the greatest contribution to the promotion and strengthening of feminist historical research of autonomous women’s organisations and associations was made by the late Lydia Sklevicky, the feminist theorist… Read more →